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Ben Groundwater, a noted columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald, extols Cha ca La Vong as an essential culinary delight in Hanoi.
On August 19th, the British publication Daily Mail unveiled a breathtaking collection of photographs of Vietnam, captured by renowned photographer Daniel Kordan during his 2023 visit.
An episode about Vietnam’s Son Doong Cave in the television series BBC Planet Earth III has received two nominations at the 2024 Emmy Awards, which once again shows the potential for introducing the country’s images to the world through films.
Four Vietnamese dishes have been proudly placed in the prestigious '100 Best Rice-Based Foods in the world' list, as announced by Taste Atlas, spotlighting Vietnam's rich culinary traditions on a global platform.
Venturing into the Earth’s depths, Laura Sharman of the Daily Mail narrates her surreal experience spending a night in Son Doong, the world's largest cave, situated in Vietnam’s Quang Binh province.
With an average room rate of 1.45 million VND (58 USD), Da Lat has been named the destination in Vietnam that has offered the most competitive room rates during the last two months.
Cruising on the Lan Ha Bay - Ha Long Bay - Dau Be Island route in the northern province of Quang Ninh and taking a basket boat in Hoi An Ancient Town in the central province of Quang Nam has been ranked among the world's 25 best boat experiences.
Asia is home to some of the world’s safest countries, with 10 nations, including Vietnam, coming under the spotlight due to their low crime rates, political stability, and secure environment.
Renowned travel site Wanderlust Storytellers recently recognized Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam, as the top destination in its list of 25 places with surreal beauty worldwide.
Five dishes from Vietnam have been named in Taste Atlas's "Top 100 Stir-Fried Dishes in Asia." The list includes the popular water spinach with garlic, celebrated for its delicate flavors and vibrant presentation.
Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi has ranked among the top 15 culinary destinations in the world as voted by readers of the world's largest travel guidance platform TripAdvisor.
Vietnam's fish sour soup, sweet and sour fish soup, and linh fish hotpot with sesbania flowers have been ranked among the 57 best fish dishes in the world by Taste Atlas.
Da Lat waterfall tour has been ranked among the top 25 outdoor and nature activities worldwide for 2024. This exciting tour, which includes stops at Datanla and Voi Falls, promises an unforgettable experience for adventurers.
Lonely Planet, the renowned travel guide publisher, has recently unveiled its list of the top seven solo travel destinations in Southeast Asia. Vietnam proudly boasts two cities on this prestigious list: Hanoi and Da Nang.
Vietnamese snacks Nem Ran (spring rolls) and Chao Tom (shrimp on sugarcane) have been recognized among the world's top 100 snacks by the renowned food website TasteAtlas.
Travel + Leisure has included Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi and Capella Hanoi in its prestigious list of the top 20 city hotels in Asia, celebrating their luxurious accommodations and famous visitors.
The platform, renowned for its travel guides, has recognized Hanoi's unique and sophisticated cuisine, distinguishing it from the bold and spicy flavors of southern Vietnam.
The capital city of Hanoi and the central city of Da Nang have been ranked among the seven best places in Southeast Asia for solo travellers by Lonely Planet.
In a recent post, Lonely Planet gave a guideline for visitors who travel the “pearl island” for the first time.
The editors of the renowned travel magazine Travel+Leisure, based in New York, have named Quang Binh province in central Vietnam as one of the 13 most beautiful destinations in the world.